Thursday, 17 September 2009 London Lite H For the full detailed forecast for your area, call: 0905 168 0619 Calls cost 50p per minute at all times from a BT landline (Mobile costs may vary) weatherweather TONIGHT TOMORROW EUROPE c-cloudy dr-drizzle f-fair fg-fog h-hail m-mist r-rain s-sunny sl-sleet sn-snow sh-showers th-thunder Low 7-10C (45-50F) Dry with clear intervals. A gentle north-easterly breeze. AirQuality NitrogenDioxide Yesterday63ppb Forecast-Low. Calculatedonpartsperbillion.Less than150-Low,150-299-Moderate, 300+-High FineParticles Yesterday22ug/m3 Forecast-Low. Calculatedonmicrogramspercubic metre.Lessthan50-Low,50-74 -Moderate,75+-High Lights High 18-21C (64-70F) Five-day London forecast Dry with long sunny spells. Moderate easterly winds. TOMORROW 20 Fair SATURDAY 21 Cloudy SUNDAY 20 Cloudy MONDAY 20 Fair TUESDAY 21 Fair Tomorrow 18 20 19 20 19 20 21 20 10 7 7 9 11 10 9 10 Under 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-30 Over 30 Under 41 41-48 50-57 59-66 68-75 77-86 Over 86 C F 9 Edinburgh 17C c Manchester 17C f Birmingham 19C fCardiff 18C f Bergen 17C f Oslo 17C f Riga 14C f Warsaw 17C sBerlin 20C s Prague 21C f Munich 21C c Zurich 22C f Geneva 21C s Marseille 23C th Rome 26C s Palermo 28C sTunis 32C s Cagliari 27C s Ajaccio 26C f Barcelona 24C s Madrid 22C f Malaga 26C s Tangier 24C f Faro 23C s Lisbon 22C f Funchal 24C f Tenerife 26C c Palma 26C s Bordeaux 22C sh Bonn 22C fBrussels 23C s Paris 24C c Vienna 22C f Budapest 24C f Sarajevo 21C th Athens 28C s Stockholm 16C s Gothenburg 17C s Copenhagen 18C s Amsterdam 21C s London 20C f Penzance 16C f Belfast 16C f Dublin 16C f Sunsetand lighting-uptimes 7.10pm,rises6.40am Moonrise 4.48am,sets6.17pm TODAYONAPAGE French vow to destroy migrant campPFRANCEs largest illegal migrant camp will be razed by the end of next week with inhabitants told: You will not get to England any more via Calais. French immigration minister Eric Besson gave riot police the green light to clear the notorious Jungle near the port-- and made it clear that he was having to take tough action because Britain was soft on immigration. The paradoxical situation in which France finds itself is that were trying to protect entry to the United Kingdom, said Mr Besson. He said Britains welfare benefits encourage people from all over the world to use France as a base to get across the Channel, where they claim asylum or disappear into the black economy. But enough is enough, said Mr Besson in a television interview. And, fulfilling a pledge first made in April, Mr Besson said police supported by army units would destroy the Jungle before the end of next week. He said crime was on the increase in Calais around the notorious shanty town, where a London journalism student was raped last summer. Of about 2,000 foreigners living rough near Calais, about 800 mainly Iraqi and Afghan immigrants are in the lawless area of waste ground, which they use as a base to try to board Dover-bound trains and lorries illegally. Squatters have been treated for scabies and tuberculosis this year. Lawless: the Jungle ToriesattackditheringLabouronmedia PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR COPY OF LITE RESPONSIBLY PA TRADITION of giant arches made of chairs that was popular in Victorian times is being revived to celebrate the best of British design. An arch built from 120 wooden Ercol chairs was unveiled today at the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of the London Design Festival. HaveaseatatthenewV&AexhibitMPs owe 140k onfoodanddrinkPMPs owe the House of Commons almost 140,000 in unpaid food and drink bills, it was revealed today as details of their debts were obtained under the Freedom Of Information Act. The 329 MPs owe a total of 138,046 -- an average of 419 each for wining, dining and entertaining in Parliament restaurants. Seventy-seven MPs have failed to settle their tabs for more than six months. The TaxPayers Alliance said it was unacceptable that they had left their debts to the public purse unpaid for so long. PTHE Conservatives will attack the Governments approach to the media today as nothing short of a complete and utter shambles. The party is especially critical of the call by Ben Bradshaw, the culture secretary, for the abolition of the BBCs governing body and a reduction in the licence fee. Speaking at the Royal Television Societys Cambridge Convention, the shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt will criticise Labour for a merry-go-round approach to policy making that achieved nothing. He will say: It is hard to find a sector that has suffered so much dithering, so many U-turns and such a relentless conveyor belt of reviews and consultations that have ultimately led nowhere. This is no way to nurture the communications sector that last year, according to Ofcom, generated revenues of 51billion. Mr Hunt will also say Labours position on top slicing the licence fee to pay for non-BBC regional news was even more breathtaking. Yesterday Mr Bradshaw claimed the BBC Trust should be axed as it had become both regulator and cheerleader.Bradshaw: criticism We are a gemstone together -- After secretly dAting his ex-wife, BLake-FieLder CiviL sAys he wAnts to remArry Amy winehouse, left My wife has never told me who her favourite player is but she did have two pictures taken with Beckham --englAnd mAnAger FaBio CapeLLo reckons his missus mAy fAncy old goldenbAlls I dont really go in for wearing underwear... theres no point really -- little bit too much informAtion from commAndo-loving Lady GaGa diSTriBUTioN HeLpLiNe: If you have any comments about the distribution of London Lite, ring 020 7651 5276, or email distribution@thelondonlite.co.uk On the Tube JOURNEY PLANNER For the easiest way to get around London visit tfl.gov. uk and click on Journey planner London travel information call 020 7222 1234 24-hours Textphone 020 7918 3015 Travel alerts receive free real-time travel info on your mobile or email, subscribe at tfl.gov. uk/travelalerts for more information on oyster, visit oystercard.com LU Customer services for inquiries, call 0845 330 9880 between 8am and 8pm daily Congestion charging for payment details call 0845 900 1234 or visit cclondon. com London Travelwatch call 020 7505 9000 or visit londontravel watch.org.uk Roadwatch old Marylebone rd, regents park: works at the junction of cabbell st. redcliffe Gdns, West Brompton: works between fawcett st and fulham rd. Wilton rd, pimlico: works at the junction of neathouse Place. Borough road, City: lights out at the junction of southwark bridge rd. Stamford Hill: one lane closed southbound. Grays inn rd: works at britannia st and euston rd. Hendon Way, Cricklewood: lights out at junctionofcricklewoodlane. Clapham rd: works at junction of mayflower rd Streatham High rd: works between becmead Ave and woodbourne Ave. By using mobile services in Lite you may receive occasional SMS/email messages from Lite and other DMGT Plc companies. You will not be charged for these messages and may opt out by texting STOP to the originating number. QUOTESOFTHEDAY THE FAR SIDE By Gary LarSoN A good service is operating on all lines Camden Town: no down escalator until 13 oct. oxford Circus: central line passengers advised to avoid station and use bond street or tottenham court road stations instead due to escalator work. My dads bigger than your dad! design:the arch made of wooden chairs at the v&a museum
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